Award Nominations Due
The 2023 year is mostly over with many major events concluded. Now is the time to think about nominations of Members by the Members. Members will be asked to login to see details.
The 2023 year is mostly over with many major events concluded. Now is the time to think about nominations of Members by the Members. Members will be asked to login to see details.
Join us at the IYAC for a celebration and watch party for the Storm Trysail Foundation Zoom-A-Thon.
The LIS Station Holiday Party will be December 13 at Stamford YC starting at 1800. This venue will allow us to celebrate the Holidays as well as participate in the Storm Trysail Foundation's Round Block Island "Fun(d) Race." We are lagging in third place! If you haven’t done so please donate now to the Foundation. […]
The Storm Trysail Foundation will hold its annual fundraiser virtually. Some stations will hold in person. Details to follow.
Our Annual Holiday Party December 21st at Eastern YC. Trying to get an idea of how many of you plan to attend the party and any guests you plan to invite. Getting an estimate of the head count will be very helpful in setting the budget and food ordering. Send Clarke an email or text […]
Starting in South Florida, racers leave Great Isaacs Light to starboard and proceed past Great Stirrup Light, finally finishing at Nassau harbor.
The Member's Only Annual meeting will be hosted by the Marblehead Station. Members will be asked to login to see details and RSVP.
An annual 160 mile race in Florida held each winter. Started in 1975, the race runs down the coast of Florida as one of the most tactically challenging of the winter as crews must avoid reefs and coast lines to ensure victory.
Safety-at-Sea is at the heart of the Storm Trysail Club. Our Hands-On Safety at Sea are World Sailing certified and one of the only courses with an on-water component to practice man overboard.
The Down the Bay Race is a 120 nautical mile distance race from Annapolis to Hampton. It is open to all monohull and multihull sailboats meeting the
requirements listed below.
Jointly organized by the Hampton Yacht Club and Storm Trysail Club-Chesapeake Station.
The Block Island Race was first held in 1946 and is a qualifier for the North Ocean Racing Trophy (ORC), the Double Handed Ocean Racing Trophy (ORC), the New England Lighthouse Series (PHRF) and the Gulf Stream Series (ORC). The Block Island Race is also a qualifier for the Caper, Sagola and Windigo trophies awarded by the YRA of Long Island Sound and the “Tuna Trophy” for the best combined ORC scores in the Edlu and Storm Trysail Block Island Race.
Annual Member's Cocktail Party after the Bermuda Race.
Junior Safety-at-Sea Seminars are supported by the Storm Trysail Foundation. The NY Jr. SaS occurs on the friday of Larchmont Yacht Club's Annual Race Week.
Portland Yacht Club’s flagship offshore event was first held in 1928. Storm Trysail Club partners with Monhegan Island Race to help with shoreside Race Management.
The Annual Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta is held in Marblehead mid August withEastern Yacht Club. The regatta is open to all boats with a valid PHRF New England certificate, an ORC certificate, J70, and J105 Class boats. A Distance Ocean Race Friday night for full crewed or Double-Handed racers, and Jib & Main classes.
An annual fall regatta held in the early fall formerly known as as Long Island Sound Championships.
This regatta is a qualifier for both the Shearwater and Navigator Trophies which will be awarded to the boat with the best combined score for the YRALIS Championships and the STC/RYC LIS Championships.
The GLIOR is an annual fall regatta that provides an opportunity for collegiate sailors to experience the excitement of offshore keel-boat racing.
Initially established the early 1970’s by The Corinthians. This invitational regatta for college sailors is held annually out of Larchmont Yacht Club and brings together keel boat owners and young sailors for an opportunity to go head to head each Fall. We typically have 32-35 teams for 2 days.
Looking for a fun way to end your season? Come join us for a PHRF Navigator Regatta with a fun party!
Looking for a fun way to end your season? We have partnered with Larchmont Yacht Club for a new double handed distance race with a twist:
Pick your start time!
There will be a “Starting Window” from 1500-1800 on Friday. Cross the line at whatever time you determine optimal for the expected conditions, and we’ll record it!